Across
- 2. What type of behaviour do people with low self-efficacy adopt?
- 3. What is ‘learned’ in an athlete with low self-efficacy?
- 5. These experiences consist of stage two of self-efficacy theory
- 6. This affects state sports confidence
- 7. Those lacking in efficacy may perceive increased heart and respiration rates as a symptom of apprehension and nervousness & may not be able to ‘control’ this
- 8. Defined as…‘reflects a person’s overall emotional evaluation of his or her own worth‘
Down
- 1. This is a type of orientation (also known as ‘type of goal’)
- 4. What factors do people with low self-efficacy attribute failure to?
- 8. This strategy to improve state sports confidence is when an athlete skilfully performances to others
- 9. This type of confidence is developed through learning & is unstable & changeable